No lie is more terrible

Letha 2021-11-27 08:01:20

We live in a world full of lies. The world of lies is ugly and hypocritical. But there is no doubt that the fictional world without lies in the movie is even more terrifying. In fact, I personally think that the scary thing is that the people there not only do not speak, but also do not hide. Some people have some opinions about some things, maybe your evaluation is very negative, but "don't say" and "avoid" are regarded as dishonest by the world in the movie, so no matter how bad my words are, I have to say, You have to listen. This is very scary. To be too honest is really a sin. In the world in the movie, because there is no lie, there is no word LIe, and there is no word truth in the same way.
Although the protagonist is very kind, he is indeed a fat middle-aged man, and he is indeed a bit damn, so it is difficult to be too flattering. And when I saw Tina Fei, I thought, is the protagonist Jennifer Garner or the queen of comedy? Facts have proved that people are here to show their faces, just as movie stars are only guest appearances in American dramas, TV cafes are only guest appearances in movies. It’s very rare for another movie star to appear in a cameo. Almost all the audience exclaimed that the accidental traffic policeman took off his glasses and turned into Edward Norton. It’s a pity that there is no more. It’s not as good as the protesters and quarrels Of couples and elderly people in nursing homes leave the country more often.

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  • Joesph 2022-04-22 07:01:17

    How scary the world would be if there were no lies

  • Ernie 2022-04-23 07:01:52

    The proposition is interesting, and the first half is really fun. It's a pity that the second half has become a love drama, otherwise it can become another "Trumen's World".

The Invention of Lying quotes

  • Mark Bellison: I did a bad thing...

    Anna McDoogles: It's okay, you get three!

  • Anna McDoogles: I was just masturbating.

    Mark Bellison: That makes me think of your vagina.